System setup, Performance & OC

With the system specified above, I was able to run all recent games at high/medium quality without problem. Even Doom 3 ran fluently at 1024x768 MQ! All this with a system that costs considerably less then a P4 or A64 setup. The system felt very responsive and delivered an enjoyable experience, either by browsing the web, creating new WinRAR archives, encoding MP3’s or working in Office applications.

One thing which will differ from any board is the overclocking ability, the MSI starts of great with controls for increasing the voltage to CPU, Memory and AGP way beyond “safe” limits. However it seems as though they just forgot about the north bridge, this limits the maximum FSB overclocking quite a bit. I was able to run the board at 215 MHz without issue, but anything higher became flaky, at 220 MHz I could boot into Windows and run some benchmarks, but gaming was out of the question.

At 8.5x * 215 FBS I ran PCMark04 to get an idea of the system’s performance when overclocked, the results were far from bad. 3DMark01 returned a score of 12130.

But 215 MHz is not that impressive, as we have motherboards on the market which can hit 230+Mhz without having to modify anything. If you like some extra speed then the MSI will suffice, but more extreme overclockers should look elsewhere.

MSI includes some very useful programs with this motherboard let’s take a closer look ->